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1.                                          15 1 Standard guarantee  conditions     We  Electrolux  undertake that if within  12 months of the date of the purchase  this Electrolux appliance or any part  thereof is proved to be defective by rea   son only of faulty workmanship or mate   rials  we will  at our option repair or re   place the same FREE OF CHARGE for la   bour  materials or carriage on condition  that     e Appliance has been correctly installed  and used only on the electricity supply  stated on the rating plate     e Appliance has been used for normal  domestic purposes only  in accord   ance with manufacturer s instructions     e Appliance hasn t been serviced  main   tained  repaired  taken apart or tam   pered with by person not authorised  by us    e Electrolux Service Force Centre must  undertake all service work under this  guarantee   e Any appliance or defective part re   placed shall become the Company s  property    e This guarantee is in addition to your  statutory and other legal rights     15      GREAT BRITAIN  amp  IRELAND   GUARANTEE   CUSTOMER SERVICE    Exclusions    e Damage  calls resulting from trans   port  improper use  neglect  light  bulbs  removable parts of glass  plas   tic    e Costs for calls to put right appliance  which is improperly installed  calls to  appliances outside United Kingdom     e Appliances found to be in use within a  commercial environment  plus those  which are subject to rental agree   ments     e Products of Elec
2.     Sugar cakes          ENGLISH 29                         Type of bak  Oven func  Shelf posi  Temperature Tare ti  ing tion tion    C   Fruit flans   made with  yeast dough   True Fan  sponge mix  Cooking 3 150 35 55  ture   2   Fruit flans   made with  yeast dough  Conventional  sponge mix  Ce 3 170 85555  ture   2   Fruit flans True Fan  made with GE 3 160   170 40   80  short pastry g  Yeast cakes  wiin ciele Conventional  toppings  e g  Ben 3 160   180 1  40   80  quark  cream  9  custard   1  Preheat the oven   2  Use deep pan   Biscuits  Type of bak  Oven func  Shelf posi  Temperature Tine ii  ing tion tion    C   Short pastry True Fan 3 150   160 10 20  biscuits Cooking  Short bread   TueFar  Short bread   d 3 140 20   35  Pastry stripes Cooking  y str  pe  Short bread   Conventional  Short bread   Cooki 3 160 1  20   30  Pastry stripes ae  y strip  Biscuits made Tue Fan  with sponge Es i 3 150   160 15   20  mixture POLI  Pastries made  with egg True Fan  white   Mer  Cooking 3 al 120  130  ungues  Macaroons True Fan 3 100   120 30   50          Cooking       30 www aeg com                                     Type of bak  Oven func  Shelf posi    Temperature Ben  ing tion tion    C   Biscuits made Tue Fan  with yeast GE i 3 150   160 20   40  dough 9    True Fan 1  Puff pastries Sie 3 170   1801  20   30  Rolls I He 3 1601  10 25  Rolls a 3 190   2101  10 25  Small cakes   True Fan  Small cakes CR in 3 1501  20   35   20 per tray  Ing  Small cakes      Small cakes S
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4.    ance  It is not a defect in the sense of  the warranty law     e Use a deep pan for moist cakes  Fruit  juices cause stains that can be perma   nent     Steam Cooking    WARNING   Risk of burns and damage to the  appliance     e Do not open the appliance door dur   ing steam cooking  Steam can release     2 3 Care and Cleaning    WARNING   Risk of injury  fire or damage to  the appliance     e Before maintenance  deactivate the  appliance and disconnect the mains  plug from the mains socket     e Make sure the appliance is cold  There  is the risk that the glass panels can  break     e Replace immediately the door glass  panels when they are damaged  Con   tact the Service     Be careful when you remove the door  from the appliance  The door is heavy     Clean regularly the appliance to pre   vent the deterioration of the surface  material     Remaining fat or food in the appliance  can cause fire     e Clean the appliance with a moist soft  cloth  Only use neutral detergents  Do  not use abrasive products  abrasive  cleaning pads  solvents or metal ob   jects     e If you use an oven spray  obey the  safety instructions on the packaging    e Do not clean the catalytic enamel  if  applicable  with any kind of detergent     2 4 Internal light      The type of light bulb or halogen lamp  used for this appliance  is only for    6 Wwww aeg com    household appliances  Do not use it e Disconnect the appliance from the  for house lighting  mains supply   WARNING  e Cut off the m
5.    ance dry fully     12 4 Lamp    IN WARNING     There is a risk of electrical shock   The lamp and the lamp glass  cover can be hot     Before you change the lamp   e Deactivate the appliance     42 www aeg com    e Remove the fuses from the fuse box or 4  Attach the metal ring to the glass    deactivate the circuit breaker  cover   CAUTION  5  Install the glass cover   l N Put a cloth on the bottom of the Replacing the lamp on the left side of  interior of the appliance  It pre  the cavity   vents damage to the lamp glass 1  Remove the left shelf support     cover and the cavity     Use a Torx 20 screwdriver to remove  Always use the same lamp type     the cover   Replacing the lamp at the cavity 3  Remove and clean the metal frame  ceiling  and the seal   1  Turn the lamp glass cover counter  4  Replace the lamp with a suitable 300  clockwise to remove it    C heat resistant lamp   2  Remove the metal ring and clean the 5  Install the metal frame and the seal   glass cover  Tighten the screws     3  Replace the lamp with a suitable 300 6  Install the left shelf support     C heat resistant lamp     12 5 Cleaning the oven door    Removing the door and the glass panels       You can remove the oven door and the  internal glass panels to clean it  The  number of glass panels is different for  different models     WARNING    Be careful when you remove the  door from the appliance  The  door is heavy        1  Open the door fully     Fully press the clamping levers  A   on the
6.    re ie DE Weight  g  a ums Time in min   Roast beef 1000   1500 1 120 120   150  Fillet of beef 1000   1500 3 120 90   150  Roast veal 1000   1500 1 120 120   150  Steaks 200   300 3 120 20   40    11 14 Pizza Setting    Type of baking Shelf position    Temperature    C     Time  min        Pizza  thin crust  2    200   230 12     15   20       ENGLISH 33                         Type of baking Shelf position   Temperature    C  Time  min   Pizza  with a lot of 2 180   200 20   30  topping    Tarts 1 180   200 40  55  Spinach flan 1 160   180 45   60  Quiche Lorraine 1 170   190 45 55  Swiss Flan 1 170   190 45 55  Apple cake  cov  S 150   170 50   60  ered   Vegetable pie 1 160   180 50   60  Unleavened bread 2 2301  10   20  Puff pastry flan 2 160   180 1  EISE  Flammekuchen    Pizza like dish 2 2301  12 20  from Alsace    Piroggen  Russian   version of cal  2 180   200 1  15 25  zone     1  Preheat the oven   2  Usea deep pan     11 15 Roasting    e Use heat resistant ovenware to roast   refer to the instructions of the manu   facturer      e You can roast large roasting joints di   rectly in the deep pan  if present  or  on the wire shelf above the deep pan     e Roast lean meats in the roasting tin  with the lid  This keeps the meat more  succulent     All types of meat that can be browned  or have crackling can be roasted in the  roasting tin without the lid    We recommend that you cook meat  and fish weighing 1 kg and above in  the oven     11 16 Roasting with Turbo 
7.   Possible cause    The shelf position is in   correct     The oven temperature is  too high     Remedy    Put the cake on a lower  shelf     The next time you bake   set a slightly lower oven  temperature        The cake sinks and be   comes soggy  lumpy or  streaky        The baking time is too  short     Set a longer baking time   You cannot decrease  baking times by setting  higher temperatures     Baking results    The cake sinks and be   comes soggy  lumpy or  streaky     The cake is too dry     The cake is too dry     The ca  evenly     e browns un     The ca  evenly     e browns un        The cake is not ready in  the baking time given     Possible cause    There is too much liquid  in the mixture     The oven temperature is  too low     The baking time is too  long     The oven temperature is  too high and the baking  time is too short     The mixture is unevenly  distributed     The oven temperature is  too low     11 11 Baking on one level     ENGLISH 27    Remedy    Use less liquid  Be care    ful with mixing times  es    pecially if you use a mix   ing machine     The next time you bake   set a higher oven tem   perature     The next time you bake   set a shorter baking  time     Set a lower oven temper   ature and a longer bak   ing time     Spread the mixture  evenly on the baking  tray     The next time you bake   set a slightly higher oven  temperature     Baking in tins   Type of bak  Oven func  Shelf position Temperature Time  min    ing tion    C    Ring c
8.   touch the sensor field once  To  choose the Assisted Cooking  function  touch it twice  To acti   vate or deactivate the light   touch the field for 3 seconds        Temperature selection    C     gt  gt  3sec    aA  a A    Minute Minder    Favourite Programme    To set the temperature or show  the current temperature in the  appliance  To activate or deac   tivate the Fast Heat Up func   tion  touch the field for 3 sec   onds     To set the Minute Minder      To view your favourite pro   grammes           i    A  Heating function  B  Time of day  C  Heat up indicator                 Ina EE I Em D   223  bi 2 15 1 Zu  E        Temperature    Duration time or end time of a func   tion       Other indicators in the display    Symbol    Function       Minute Minder    A    The function is active              Time Shows the current time    gt   Duration Shows the time required for the cooking cycle   End Time Shows when the cooking cycle ends     Time Indication    Shows how long the heating function operates        Heat up indicator     gt              Indicates the temperature level in the cavity   The display shows it also when you deactivate  the appliance and the cavity is still warm        Il Fast Heat Up Indi   cator    4A Weight Automatic       The function is active  It decreases the heat up  time     The automatic weight system is active  or  weight can be changed        pE Heat   Hold    The function is active        10 www aeg com    6  DAILY USE    WARNING   Refer 
9.  1 160   180 120   150  veal ing  Lamb  Type of Quantity Oven func  Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  min    meat tion tion ture   C  Leg of 1 1 5kg Turbo Grill  1 150   170 100   120  lamb   ing  Roast lamb  Saddle of 1 1 5kg Turbo Grill  1 160   180 40   60  lamb ing       ENGLISH 35                                                             Game  Type of Quantity Oven func  Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  min    meat tion tion ture   C  Saddle   uptolkg Conven  1 230 1  30   40  Leg of hare tiona  Cooking  Saddle of 1 5 2kg Conven  1 210   220 35   40  venison tiona  Cooking  Haunch of 1 5 2kg Conven  1 180   200 60   90  venison tiona  Cooking  1  Preheat the oven   Poultry  Type of Quantity Oven func  Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  min    meat tion tion ture   C  Poultry 200   250 a Turbo Grill     200   220 30   50  portions each ing  Half chick  400 5009 Turbo Grill     190   210 35   50  en each ing  Chicken  1 1 5kg Turbo Grill  1 190   210 50 70  poulard ing  Duck 1 5 2kg Turbo Grill  1 180   200 80   100  Is  Goose 3 5 5kg Turbo Grill  1 160   180 120   180  oe  Turkey 2 5 3 5kg Turbo Grill     160   180 120   150  Turkey 4 6kg Turbo Grill     140   160 150   240  ing  Fish  steamed   Type of Quantity Oven func  Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  min    meat tion tion ture   C  Whole fish 1 1 5kg Conven  1 210   220 40   60  tional  Cooking  11 17 Grilling Grill only flat pieces of meat or fish     Always grill with the maximum tempera   ture setting    Set the shelf into the shelf posit
10.  200 g    80   100    10 15    Cream can also be  whipped when still  slightly frozen in pla   ces        Gateau  1400 g 60  11 20 Preserving    Things to note     Use only preserve jars of the same di   mensions available on the market    Do not use jars with twist off and bay   onet type lids or metal tins    Use the first shelf from the bottom for  this function    Put no more than six one litre pre   serve jars on the baking tray     Soft fruit    Temperature in  Preserve emp sg SE    Strawberries      Blueberries      Cooking time un     60      Fill the jars equally and close with a  clamp     The jars cannot touch each other     Put approximately 1 2 litre of water in   to the baking tray to give sufficient  moisture in the oven    When the liquid in the jars starts to  simmer  after approximately 35   60  minutes with one litre jars   stop the  oven or decrease the temperature to  100   C  see the table      Continue to cook    til simmering at 100  C  min       min      35   45      Raspberries   Ripe 160   170  gooseberries  Stone fruit   Preserve En in  Pears   Quinces   WEE    Plums    Cooking time un   til simmering   min      35 45    Continue to cook  at 100  C  min      10 15             Vegetables  Temperature in ae Hime un  Continue to cook  Preserve g til simmering s S  C 3 at 100  C  min     min     Carrots 1  160   170 50   60 5 10  Cucumbers 160   170 50   60    Mixed pickles 160   170 50   60 5 10  a 160   170 50   60 15 20   sparagus    1  Leave standi
11.  35  green  Asparagus  2 96 600 35 45  white  Spinach 2 96 350 15  Peeling toma  2 96 350 15  toes  White haricot 2 96 500 30   40  beans  Savoy cab  2 96 400 20   25  bage  Courgette  sli  2 96 350 15 20  ces  1  The times are for guidance only   Side dishes   accompaniments  P Water in the  2  gt  1  Food eines Temperature    C  water drawer Time    I  ml   min    sn 2 96 600 30   40  ings  us 2 96 600 35   45  ings  Unpeeled po   tatoes  medi  2 96 750 45   55  um  Rice  water    rice ratio 2 96 600 35   40  1 5 1   Boiled pota   toes  quar  2 96 600 35   40  tered  ah 2 96 600 3 45  ing  Tagliatelle  2 96 450 20   25    fresh       ENGLISH 23                                  Shelf posi  Water in the Time    Food e p Temperature    C  water drawer me  ion  ml   min    Polenta  liquid 2 96 750 45 50  ratio 3 1   1  The times are for guidance only   Fish    Water in the 1  Food ne POSi Temperature    C  water drawer Time    Ion  ml   min    Trout  approx   SE 2 85 550 30   40  Prawns  fresh 2 85 450 20   25  Prawns  frozen 2 85 550 30   40  Salmon fillets 2 85 500 25   35  Salmon trout   approx  1000 2 85 600 40  45  g  Mussels 2 96 500 20   30  Flat fish fillet 2 80 350 15  1  The times are for guidance only   Meat  Food Shelf posi    Temperature en Time 1   tion    C   ml   min    u hem 1000 2 96 800 150 55 65  Chicken breast  2 90 500 25   35  poached  Chicken  poached   1000   1200 g 2 96 800   150 60   70  Veal   pork loin  without leg  800   2 90 800   300 80   90  100
12.  Gon       alves Zarco   Q 35  2774 518  Pa  o de Arcos    50 www aeg com    Romania    Schweiz   Suisse    Svizzera     40 21 451 20 30    0848 848 111    Str  Garii Progresului 2  S4   040671 RO    Industriestrasse 10  CH 5506 Ma   genwil             Slovenija  38 61 24 25 731 Gerbiceva ulica 110  1000 Ljubl   jana  Slovensko  421 2 32 14 13 Electrolux Slovakia s r o   Elec   34 5 trolux Dom  ce spotrebice SK   Galvaniho 17 B  821 04 Bratisla   va  Suomi 030 600 5200  Lankapuhelinverkosta 0 0828    puhelu 0 032    min Matkapuhelinver   kosta 0 192    min  Sverige  46  0771767676 Electrolux Service  S t G  ransga   tan 143  S 105 45 Stockholm  T  rkiye  90 2122931025 Tarlaba     caddesi no   35 Tak   sim Istanbul  Poccua 8 800 200 3589 129090 MockBa  OnumnuiicKuin  npocnext  16  BU  Onnmnnk   Ykpa  Ha  380 44 586 20 60 04074 Kuis     Byn   BTO33B0ACbka  2a  BU   ANKOH        18  ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS    Recycle the materials with the  symbol  amp    Put the packaging in  applicable containers to recycle it   Help protect the environment and  human health and to recycle waste  of electrical and electronic    appliances  Do not dispose  appliances marked with the symbol 2  with the household waste  Return the  product to your local recycling  facility or contact your municipal  office     ENGLISH 51    www aeg com shop    P  Ce es  I       892956156 A 512012    d    mn    HAEG    perfekt in form und funktion    
13.  appliance does The fuse is released  Make sure that the fuse is   not heat up  the cause of the malfunc   tion  If the fuse releases  again and again  contact a  qualified electrician    The display shows The CT Sensor plug isnot Put the plug of core tem    Fad  correctly installed into the perature sensor as far as    socket     possible into the socket        The lamp does not    operate     The lamp does not    operate     The lamp is defective     You have selected an ECO  function or Moist Fan Bak   ing   In these functions the  light cannot be activated     Replace the lamp     The light cannot be activa   ted because these func   tions help to save energy        If you cannot find a solution to the prob   lem yourself  contact your dealer or the    service centre     The necessary data for the service centre  is on the rating plate  The rating plate is    on the front frame of the appliance cavi     ty     44 www aeg com    We recommend that you write the data here   Model  MOD    Product number  PNC    Serial number  S N      14  INSTALLATION    WARNING     The built in unit must meet the  Refer to the Safety chapters     stability requirements of DIN  68930                          ENGLISH 45                                                 46 www aeg com                                                                                              T Ho5W F  HO5RR F  min  1600 mm                                              ENGLISH 47                                   
14.  empty  an acoustic signal  sounds     When the appliance is cool  soak up all  remaining water from the steam genera     ENGLISH 13    tor with the sponge  If necessary  clean  the steam generator with vinegar  Let  the appliance dry fully with the door  open     6 6 Heat up indicator    When you activate a heating function   the bar on the display comes on  The bar  shows that the temperature increases     Fast Heat Up Indicator    This function decreases the heat up  time  To activate the function  hold SC    for 3 seconds  The heat up indicator al   ternates     Residual heat    When you deactivate the appliance  the  display shows the residual heat  You can  use the heat to keep the food warm     6 7 Energy saving    The appliance contains features  which help you save energy  during everyday cooking     e Residual heat       When the heating function or pro   gramme operates  the heating ele   ments are deactivated 10  earlier   the lamp and fan continue to oper   ate   For this feature to operate  the  cooking time must be longer than  30 minutes or you must use the  clock functions   Duration   End  Time          When the appliance is off  you can  use the heat to keep food warm   The display shows the remaining  temperature    e Cooking with the lamp off   touch  and hold U for 3 seconds to deacti   vate the lamp during cooking    e Eco functions   refer to section  Heat   ing Functions   for selected models  only         14 www aeg com    7  CLOCK FUNCTIONS    Symbo
15.  meat  1  Potatoes  vegetables  180 70 1 96 vegeta   40    gravy bles  3  Roast veal 1 kg  50  meat  30     meat  1  Rice  vegetables 180 60 1 96 vegeta   40  bles  3          ENGLISH 25    11 7 Half Steam   Heat    Half Steam   Heat  Water amount  about 300                   Type of Food E     Shelf position Temperature    C  Set  Gre in individual 2 90 40 45  Baked eggs 1  2 90 35 45  Terrine 1  2 90 40   50  Thin fish fillet 2 85 15 25  Thick fish fillet 2 90 25 35  Small fish up to 350 g 2 90 25 35  Whole fish up to 1000 g 2 90 35 45    1  continue for a further half an hour with the door closed                       Reheating  Half Steam   Heat  Water amount  about 300  ml  Type of Food l    S     ime  Shelf position Temperature    C  mim   Dumplings 2 85 25 35  Pasta 2 85 20   25  Rice 2 85 20   25  One plate dishes 2 85 20   25  11 8 Quarter Steam   Heat  Quarter Steam   Heat 1   Type of Food   Tine  Shelf position Temperature    C  un   Roast pork 1000 g 2 160   180 90   100  Roast beef 1000 g 2 180   200 60   90  Roast veal 1000 g 2 180 80   90  Meat loaf  uncooked  500 g 2 180 30   40  Smoked loin of pork 600   2 160   180 60 70    1000 g  soak for 2 hours   Chicken 1000 g 2 180   200 50   60       Duck 1500   2000 g 2 180 70 90       26 www aeg com    Quarter Steam   Heat 7        Type of Food                Shelf position Temperature    C  AD  Goose 3000 g 1 170 130   170  Potato gratin 2 160   170 50   60  Pasta bake 2 190 40   50  Lasagne 2 180 45   55  Misc  ty
16.  two door hinges    3  Close the oven door to the first  opening position  approximately 70    angle     4  Hold the door with one hand on  each side and pull it away from the  appliance at an up angle                                5  Put the door with the outer side  down on a soft cloth on a stable sur   face  This is to prevent scratches     6  Hold the door trim  B  on the top  edge of the door at the two sides  and push inwards to release the clip     seal    7  Pull the door trim to the front to re   move it                                            ENGLISH 43    8  Holdthe door glass panels on their  top edge one by one and pull them  up out of the guide    9  Clean the glass panel with water  and soap  Dry the glass panel care   fully        Installing the door and the    glass panels    the above steps in the opposite se     quence  Install the smaller panel first   then the larger     When the cleaning is completed  install  the glass panels and the oven door  Do    13  WHAT TO DO IF       WARNING   Refer to the Safety chapters                       Problem Possible cause Remedy   The appliance does The appliance is deactiva  Activate the appliance    not heat up  ted    The appliance does The clock is not set  Set the clock    not heat up    The appliance does The necessary settings are Check the settings    not heat up  not set    The appliance does The Child Lock is activated  Refer to  Activating and   not heat up  deactivating the Child Lock  function     The
17.  volume of press tones  and signals by degrees        Symbol    Submenu    ENGLISH 11    Application    Activates and deactivates the tone of    Key Tones    the touch fields  It is not possible to  deactivate the tone of the ON   OFF  touch field     Activates and deactivates the alarm    Alarm Error Tones    tones     Helps you with the cleaning proce     Cleaning Assistant    dure        Service    Shows the software version and con   figuration        R    Factory Settings    Resets all settings to factory settings     6 3 Heating functions    Submenu for  Heating Functions       heating function    Application       For vegetables  fish  potatoes  rice  pasta  or special side dishes        Half Steam   Heat    For dishes with a high moisture content  and for poaching fish  custard royale and  terrines        Quarter Steam   Heat    Eco Steam    To bake bread  roast large pieces of meat  or to warm up chilled and frozen meals     The ECO functions let you optimize the                Moist Fan Baking    True Fan Cooking    energy consumption during cooking  It is  necessary to set the cooking time first  To  get more information about the recom   mended settings  refer to the cooking ta   bles with the equivalent usual heating  function     For energy saving baking and cooking of    mainly dry bakery items as well as for bak   ing in tins on 1 shelf position     To bake maximum on 3 shelf positions at    Pizza Setting    the same time and to dry food  Set the  temperature 
18.  you  cannot change them     Activating the function   1  Activate the appliance     2  Select the Assisted Cooking menu   Press OK to confirm     3  Select the category and dish  Press  OK to confirm     4  Select Recipe Automatic   Press OK  to confirm      i  When you use the Manual func   tion  the appliance uses the auto   matic settings  You can change  them as with other functions     16 www aeg com    8 3 Assisted Cooking with  Weight Automatic    This function automatically calculates the  roasting time  To use it  it is necessary to  input the food weight    Activating the function    1  Activate the appliance     2  Select Assisted Cooking   Press OK  to confirm     3  Selectthe category and dish  Press  OK to confirm    4  Select the Weight Automatic   Press  OK to confirm     9  USING THE ACCESSORIES    WARNING   Refer to the Safety chapters     9 1 Core temperature sensor    The core temperature sensor measures  the core temperature of the meat  When  the meat is at the set temperature  the  appliance deactivates   There are two temperatures to set   e The oven temperature  e The core temperature   Only use the core temperature    sensor supplied or the correct re   placement parts     Using the core temperature sensor    1  Put the tip of the core temperature  sensor into the centre of the meat    2  Activate the appliance    3  Put the plug of the core temperature  sensor into the socket at the front of  the appliance     5  Use the shuttle to set the food  we
19. 0 g  Kasseler  smoked  loin of pork   2 90 800   300 90   110  poached  Tafelspitz  prime Ss  TEE 2 96 800   700 110   120  Chipolatas 2 80 400 15   20    1  The times are for guidance only     24 www aeg com          Eggs   Temperature sale We Time 1    Food Shelf position eC  water drawer m   ml   min     Eggs  hard  2 96 500  gt   boiled  Eee meel 2 9  450 13 16  um boiled  Eggs  soft  2 ER 400 1 12  boiled    1  The times are for guidance only     11 6 Turbo Grilling and Full for an oven procedure and then into    Steam in succession the oven with the roast   e Let the oven temperature decrease to    When you combine functions  you can around 80   C   To decrease the tem   cook meat  vegetables and accompani  perature quicker  open the oven door  ments one after the other  All dishes are to the first position for approximately  ready to serve at the same time  15 minutes   e Use the turbo grilling function to ini  es Start the Full Steam function and cook   tially roast the food  all dishes together until ready   e Put the prepared vegetables and ac  e The maximum water quantity is 800   companiments into cookware correct ml    Food Turbo Grilling Full Steam   first step  cook  second step  add vege   meat  tables        Tem  Time Shelf Tem  Time Shelf po   pera   min  posi  pera   min   sition                   ture   tion ture     C     C   Roast beef 1 kg 60  meat  an  meat  1  Brussels sprouts  polenta 180 70 1 96 vegeta   50 GE  es  3  Roast pork 1 kg  60  meat  309 
20. 20   40   C lower than for Con   ventional Cooking      To bake food on 1 shelf position for a    Slow Cook    more intensive browning and a crispy bot   tom  Set the temperature 20   40   C lower  than for Conventional Cooking      For preparing especially tender  succulent    roasts        12 www aeg com    heating function    Conventional Cooking    Application    For baking and roasting on 1 level                   v  g Frozen Foods To make your convenience food like e g   0 French Fries  Wedges  spring rolls crispy      Tr Turbo Grilling To roast larger meat joints or poultry with  0 bones on 1 shelf position  Also to gratinate  and to brown   9999 Fast Grilling To grill flat food in large quantities  To  toast bread   ww Grilling To grill flat food and to toast     Keep Warm To keep food warm   ten Defrost To defrost frozen food   D       Bottom Heat    Dough Proving    Bread Baking    For baking cakes with crispy or crusty  bases and to preserve food     For controlled rising of yeast dough before  baking     To bake bread                    ww Au Gratin For dishes like lasagna or potato gratin  Al   so to gratinate and brown   Preserving To preserve vegetables e g  mixed pickles      in glasses and liquid    9 Drying For drying of sliced fruits like apples   i plums  peaches and vegetables as toma   toes  zucchini or mushrooms   ten Plate Warming To preheat your plate for serving   ED Steam Regenerating To reheat your already cooked food di   un rectly on a plate   SS
21. BS9314001 EN User manual       WAEG    perfekt in form und funktion    2 www aeg com    CONTENTS    ON CUO P GM      FOR PERFECT RESULTS    Thank you for choosing this AEG product  We have created it to give you impeccable  performance for many years  with innovative technologies that help make life simpler          SAFETY INFORMATION 42  sea dee  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    us ee ee ae mean   PRODUECTIDESERIPTION  3 enn 004 osetia  Wate ated  ee ee    BEF  RE FIRST USE sco  scan de ende  SEAN HRC ENEE tc Geeta a ae end ara   EI e EE  CLOCK FUNCTIONS Apel Ee a AE ed    AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES tics Sect ee ee ee a oe   9 USING THE ACCESSORIES Ess sun ge nnd aa ae arena  10  ADBDITIONALFUNCTIONS     4 243    EES AE a  Tie HELPFULHINTSAND TIPS ur    8 nee De ana  12  CARE AND CLEANING      nennen  13  WHAT TO DOME cc u  et a ee ee EI  14  INSTALLATION En a ee E ee  15  GREAT BRITAIN  amp  IRELAND   GUARANTEE CUSTOMER SERVICE                  16  EUROPEAN  GUARANTEE Adr Masken a ne Matted doves       features you might not find on ordinary appliances  Please spend a few minutes reading to get    the very best from it   Visit our website for     Get usage advice  brochures  trouble shooter  service information   www aeg com          Register your product for better service   www aeg com productregistration          Buy Accessories  Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance   www aeg com shop          e  ol  amp        CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE    We recommend the use of orig
22. E 3 1701  20   30   20 per tray  Ing  1  Preheat the oven   Bakes and gratins  Dish ae er a mean    Pasta bake Zah 180   200 45   60  Lasagne we 180   200 25   40   Turbo Grilling  Vegetanles au or True Fan 160   170 15   30  gratin Cooking  Baguettes am   Turbo Grilling   pad een 160   170 15   30  melted een  cheese y  Sweet bekes SE 180   200 40   60  Fish bakes eon 180   200 30   60   Turbo Grilling  Seen 160   170 30   60  tables Cocking          1  Preheat the oven     Moist Fan Baking    ENGLISH 31                                  Type of food Shelf posi  Temperature    C  Time  min    tion  Pasta bake 2 180   200 45   60  Lasagne 2 180   200 45   60  Potato gratin 2 190   210 55   80  Sweet dishes 2 180   200 45   60  Ring cake or brioche 1 160   170 50   70  Plaited bread   bread 2 170   190 40   50  crown  Cake with crumble top  3 160   170 20   40  ping  dry   Biscuits made with yeast 2 160   170 20   40  dough  11 12 Multileveled Baking  Cakes   pastries   breads on baking trays  True Fan Cooking   Type of bak  Shelf position E Ren   ng 2 shelf posi  3 shelf posi    tions tions  Cream puffs   1  Eclairs 1 4   160   180 1  25 45  R  DER 1 4   150   160 30 45  cake  1  Preheat the oven   Biscuits   small cakes   small cakes   pastries   rolls  True Fan Cooking   Type of bak  Shelf position u role    ing 2 shelf posi  3 shelf posi    tions tions  ae 1 4 17975 150   160 20   40  Iscults   Short bread    Short bread   1 4 143 5 140 25   50  Pastry Stripes  Biscuits mad
23. ES Eco Roasting The ECO functions let you optimize the  0 energy consumption during cooking  It is    necessary to set the cooking time first  To  get more information about the recom   mended settings  refer to the cooking ta   bles with the equivalent usual heating  function     6 4 Activating a heating  function    1  Activate the appliance     2  Selectthe Heating Functions menu   Press OK to confirm     3  Set a heating function  Press OK to  confirm     4  Set the temperature  Press OK to  confirm      i        Press    to go directly to the  Heating Functions menu  You  can use it when the appliance is  activated     6 5 Steam cooking    The water drawer cover is in the control  panel     1  Press the cover to open the water  drawer     2  Fill the water drawer with 800 ml of  water     The water supply is sufficient for ap   proximately 50 minutes     A    Do not put water directly into the  steam generator    Use only water as the liquid  Do  not use filtered  demineralised   or distilled water     3  Activate the appliance     4  Set the steam heating function  refer  to the    Heating functions    table   and the temperature    5  If necessary  set the function Dura   tion      gt   or End Time        The first  steam shows after approximately 2  minutes  An acoustic signal sounds  when the appliance is at approxi   mately the set temperature  The sig   nal sounds again at the end of the  cooking time     6  Deactivate the appliance   When the steam generator is   
24. Grilling    Beef  A Oven  Type of meat Quantity funetion  Conven     Pot roast 1 1 5kg tional    Cooking    To prevent the meat juices or fat from  burning onto the pan  put some liquid  into the deep pan     If necessary  turn the roast  after 1   2    2   3 of the cooking time      Baste large roasts and poultry with  their juices several times during roast   ing  This gives better roasting results     You can deactivate the appliance ap   proximately 10 minutes before the  end of the roasting time  and use the  residual heat     Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  tion ture   C  min    1 230 120   150    34 www aeg com                                                 e Oven Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  Earl SU  function tion ture   C  min    Roast beefor percm of Turbo 1 190   200 5 6  fillet  rare thickness Grilling 1     Roast beet or per cm of Turbo 1 180   190 RS  fillet  medium thickness Grilling 1  i  Roast beef or gg  fillet  well EE 1 e en en  A thickness Grilling    one  1  Preheat the oven   Pork  e Oven Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  Type of meat Quantity function tion ture   C  min    Shoulder   Tubo  Neck   Ham 1 1 5kg Si   160 180 90 120  er rilling  joint  Chop  Eee 170 180 60 90  rib Grilling  Meatloaf E te ne 160 170 50 60  g Grilling  Pork knuckle 750g 1 Turbo   preco kad  E la  150 170 90 120  Veal  Type of Quantity Oven func  Shelf posi  Tempera  Time  min    meat tion tion ture   C  Roast veal 1kg Turbo Grill  1 160   180 90   120  ing  Knuckle of 1 5 2kg Turbo Grill 
25. Smoked pork loin 75   80  Meatloaf 75   80  Veal  Food Food Core Temperature   C  Roast veal 75   80  Knuckle of veal 85   90  Mutton   lamb  Food Food Core Temperature   C                      Leg of mutton 80   85  Saddle of mutton 80   85  Roast lamb   Leg of lamb 70 75  Game  Food Food Core Temperature   C  Saddle of hare 70 75  Leg of hare 70 75  Whole hare 70 75  Saddle of venison 70 75  Leg of venison 70 75  Fish  Food Food Core Temperature   C  Salmon 65   70  Trouts 65   70       12  CARE AND CLEANING    WARNING   Refer to the Safety chapters     Notes on cleaning    e Clean the front of the appliance with a  soft cloth with warm water and a  cleaning agent     e To clean metal surfaces  use a usual  cleaning agent    e Clean the appliance interior after each  use  Then you can remove dirt more  easily and it does not burn on    e Clean stubborn dirt with a special  oven cleaner    e Clean all accessories after each use  and let them dry  Use a soft cloth with  warm water and a cleaning agent    e If you have nonstick accessories  do  not clean them using aggressive  agents  sharp edged objects or a dish   washer  It can cause damage to the  nonstick coating     12 1 Steam Cleaning    1  Remove the worst of the dirt man   ually    2  Put 250 ml of water with 3 table   spoons of vinegar directly into the  steam generator    3  Activate the Steam Cleaning func   tion in the main menu  The display  shows the duration of the function    4  An acoustic signal sounds when 
26. ach dish  use those with cooking times  which are almost the same  Add the larg     ENGLISH 21    of the dishes in the operation  Put the  dishes into the correct cookware and  then on the oven shelves  Adjust the dis   tance between the cookware to let the  steam circulate     Sterilisation   e With this function you can sterilise  containers  e g  baby bottles     e Put the clean containers in the middle  of the shelf on the 1st shelf position   Make sure that the opening is down at  a small angle      Fill the drawer with the maximum  quantity of water and set the time to                         i 40 min   est quantity of water necessary for one  Vegetables    Water in the i  Food als  NER EEE water drawer Time  tion    C   min     ml    Artichokes 96 800 50   60  Auberginen 96 450 15 25  Cauliflower  96 600 35   45  whole  Cauliflower  2 96 500 25   30  florets  Broccoli  2 96 550 30   40  whole  Broccoli  flor  2 96 400 20   25  ets  Mushroom sli  2 96 400 15 20  ces  Peas 2 96 450 20   25  Fennel 2 96 600 35 45  Carrots 2 96 600 35   45  Kohlrabi  2 96 550 30   40  strips  Peppers  2 96 400 20   25  strips  Leeks  rings 96 500 25   35  Green beans 96 550 35   45  Lamb s let  96 450 20525    tuce  florets       22 www aeg com                                  2 Water in the SET  Food Se ee water drawer Time     ml   min    Brussels 2 96 550 30   40  sprouts  Beetroot 2 96 800   400 70   90  Black salsify 2 96 600 35 45  Celery  cubed 2 96 500 25 35  Asparagus  2 96 500 25
27. ains cable and discard it   Risk of electrical shock  e Remove the door catch to prevent  children and pets to get closed in the  e Before replacing the lamp  disconnect appliance     the appliance from the power supply   e Only use lamps with the same specifi     cations   2 5 Disposal    WARNING   Risk of injury or suffocation     3  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION    Control panel      EEE    Electronic programmer  O EJ Water drawer     o EJ Socket for the core temperature sen   sor                                   z zu   D EB Heating element  sie A FE  oi 2 08 A  SSES     EJ Rear wall heating element       BH Steam generator with cover  Shelf support  removable  Shelf positions       3 1 Accessories       Wire shelf  For cookware  cake tins  roasts              Baking tray  For cakes and biscuits                                                          gt  gt                                         ENGLISH 7    Grill    Roasting pan  To bake and roast or as a pan to collect  fat     Patisserie tray   For rolls  brezels and small pastries  Suit   able for steam functions  The discoloura   tion of the surface has no effect on the  functions     Steam set   One unperforated and one perforated  food container    The steam set drains the condensing wa   ter away from the food during steam  cooking  Use it to prepare food that  should not be in the water during the  cooking  e g  vegetables  pieces of fish   chicken breast   The set is not suitable  for food that needs to soak in the wate
28. ake   True Fan 1 150   160 50   70  Brioche Cooking   Madeira True Fan 1 140   160 70 90  cake   Fruit Cooking   cakes   Fatless True Fan 2 140   150 35   50  sponge cake   Cooking   Fatless   sponge cake   Fatless Conventional 2 160 35   50  sponge cake   Cooking   Fatless   sponge cake   Flan base   True Fan 2 170   180 1  10 25  short pastry Cooking   Flan base   True Fan 2 150   170 20   25  sponge mix  Cooking    ture       28 www aeg com                      Type of bak  Oven func  Shelf position Temperature Time  min   ing tion    C   Apple pie   True Fan 2 160 60   90  Apple pie  2 Cooking  tins   20 cm   diagonally off  set   Apple pie   Conventional 1 180 70   90  Apple pie  2 Cooking  tins   20 cm   diagonally off  set   Cheesecake Conventional 1 170   190 60   90  Cooking  1  Preheat the oven   Cakes   pastries   breads on baking trays  Type of bak  Oven func  Shelf posi  Temperature Tare tiy  ing tion tion    C   Plene Conventional  bread  Bread    Coe  3 170   190 30   40  ooking  crown  Christmas Conventional 1  stollen Cooking   160   180 1  W  A  Bread  rye  bread    1  First part  of baking  SH Conventional 1 1  2301  1  20    Cooking 2  160 180 2  30 60  2  Second  part of  baking  proce   dure   Cream puffs   Conventional 1  Eclairs Cooking 2 190 210   20 85  Swiss roll Conventional 1  Collins 3 180   200 1  10   20  Cake with Tiue Far  crumble top  Cooki 8 150   160 20   40    ooking  ping  dry   ey Conventional 3 1  20   30  mona cake Cooking 190   210  
29. be earthed     e Make sure that the electrical informa   tion on the rating plate agrees with    the power supply  If not  contact an  electrician     Always use a correctly installed shock   proof socket    Do not use multi plug adapters and  extension cables     Make sure not to cause damage to the  mains plug and to the mains cable   Contact the Service or an electrician to  change a damaged mains cable     Do not let mains cables to come in  touch with the appliance door  spe   cially when the door is hot     The shock protection of live and insu    lated parts must be fastened in such a  way that it cannot be removed without  tools     Connect the mains plug to the mains  socket only at the end of the installa   tion  Make sure that there is access to  the mains plug after the installation     If the mains socket is loose  do not  connect the mains plug     Do not pull the mains cable to discon   nect the appliance  Always pull the  mains plug    Use only correct isolation devices  line  protecting cut outs  fuses  screw type  fuses removed from the holder   earth  leakage trips and contactors     The electrical installation must have an  isolation device which lets you discon   nect the appliance from the mains at  all poles  The isolation device must  have a contact opening width of mini   mum 3 mm     2 2 Use    WARNING   Risk of injury  burns or electric  shock or explosion     e Use this appliance in a household en   vironment     e Do not change the specification o
30. e  with sponge 1 4   160   170 25   40    mixture       32 www aeg com    True Fan Cooking                Type of bak  Shelf position Dr nen   2 shelf posi  3 shelf posi    tions tions   Biscuits made  with egg  Ee Vaie 1 4   80   100 130   170  gues  Macaroons  EG   100   120 40   80  Biscuits made  with yeast 1 4   160   170 30   60  dough  Puff pastries 1 4  gt  170   180 1  30   50  Rolls 1 4   180 30   55  Small cakes    Small cakes 1 4   1501  25 40   20 per tray     1  Preheat the oven   11 13 Slow Cook    Use this function to prepare lean  tender  pieces of meat and fish with core tem   peratures no more than 65   C  Slow  Cook is not applicable to such recipes as  pot roast or fatty roast pork  You can use  the Core Temperature Sensor to guaran   tee that the meat has the correct core  temperature  see table for the Core  Temperature Sensor     In the first 10 minutes you can set an  oven temperature between 80   C and  150   C  The default is 90   C  After the  temperature is set  the oven continues  to cook at 80   C  Do not use the auto   matic slow cook function for poultry     H    When you use this function  al   ways cook dishes without a cov   er     Sear the meat in a pan on the hob  on a very high setting for 1   2 mi   nutes on each side    Put the meat together with the hot  roasting pan into the oven on the  wire shelf    Put the Core Temperature Sensor in   to the meat    Select the Slow cook function and  set the correct end core tempera   ture        
31. er  of the countries listed  the appliance  guarantee will move with you subject to  the following qualifications      e The appliance guarantee starts from  the date you first purchased the appli   ance which will be evidenced by pro   duction of a valid purchase document  issued by the seller of the appliance     e The appliance guarantee is for the  same period and to the same extent  for labour and parts as exists in your  new country of residence for this par   ticular model or range of appliances     Custom  Tel   Calls may be recor   er Care ded for training purpo   Depart  ses    ment    Zanussi  08445 612 612   Electro    lux    For Customer Service in The  Republic of Ireland please  contact us at the address  below     Electrolux Group  Irl  Ltd  Long Mile  Road  Dublin 12  Republic of Ireland  Tel   353  0 1 4090751  Email  serv   ice eid electrolux ie    e The appliance guarantee is personal  to the original purchaser of the appli   ance and cannot be transferred to an   other user     e The appliance is installed and used in  accordance with instructions issued by  Electrolux and is only used within the  home  i e  is not used for commercial  purposes     e The appliance is installed in accord   ance with all relevant regulations in  force within your new country of resi   dence    The provisions of this European Guaran    tee do not affect any of the rights gran    ted to you by law     17  WWW ELECTROLUX COM    ENGLISH 49          Albania  355 4 261 450 Rruga 
32. es    These 3 automatic programmes give op   timum settings for each type of meat or  other recipes     Meat programmes with Weight Auto   matic   Assisted Cooking menu       This function automatically calculates  the roasting time  To use it you need  to input food weight     Meat programmes with CT Sensor Au   tomatic   Assisted Cooking menu       This function automatically calculates  the roasting time  To use it you need  to input core temperature  When the  programme ends an acoustic signal  sounds    Recipe Automatic   Assisted Cooking  menu      This function uses prede   fined values for a dish  Prepare the    dish according to recipe from this  book     Weight Automatic dishes  Roast Pork       Roast Veal       Braised Meat    Roast Game       Roast Lamb    Chicken  whole       Turkey  whole  Duck  whole    Goose  whole       CT Sensor Automatic dishes       Loin of Pork    ENGLISH 15    3  Press  amp  to activate  or to cancel      4  Set the Extra Time period  Press OK  to confirm     CT Sensor Automatic dishes  Roast Beef       Scandinavian Beef  Loin of Game    Lamb Joint  medium       Boned Poultry  Whole Fish     i  You can find the recipes for the  automatic programmes specified  for this appliance on our website   To find the proper Recipe Book  check the PNC number on the  rating plate on the front frame of  the appliance cavity        8 2 Assisted Cooking with  Recipe Automatic    This appliance has a set of recipes you  can use  The recipes are fixed and
33. f have  side edges  These edges and the shape  of the guide bars are a special device to  prevent the cookware from slipping                             Inserting the wire shelf and the deep  pan together   Put the wire shelf on the deep pan  Push  the deep pan between the guide bars of  one of the oven levels                                                        9 3 Telescopic runners   inserting the oven accessories          Put the baking tray or deep pan on the  telescopic runners                          18 www aeg com                         Put the wire shelf on the telescopic run   ners so that the feet point downwards     The high rim around the wire  shelf is a special device to pre   vent the cookware from slipping        9 4 Inserting the wire shelf and the deep pan together                         Put the wire shelf on the deep pan  Put  the wire shelf and the deep pan on the  telescopic runners        10  ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS    10 1 Favourite Programme  menu    You can save your favourite settings  like  duration  temperature or heating func   tion  They are available in the Favourite  Programme menu  You can save 20 pro   grammes     Saving a programme   1  Activate the appliance    2  Setaheating function or an Assisted  Cooking function     3  Touch   again and again until the  display shows   SAVE    Press OK to  confirm    4  The display shows the first free  memory position  Press OK to con   firm    5  Enter the name of the programme   The first letter 
34. f this  appliance     e Make sure that the ventilation open   ings are not blocked     e Do not let the appliance stay unatten   ded during operation     e Deactivate the appliance after each  use     e Be careful  when you open the appli   ance door while the appliance is in op   eration  Hot air can release     e Do not operate the appliance with wet  hands or when it has contact with wa   ter     e Do not apply pressure on the open  door     e Do not use the appliance as a work  surface or as a storage surface     e Always keep the appliance door  closed when the appliance is in opera   tion     e Open the appliance door carefully   The use of ingredients with alcohol  can cause a mixture of alcohol and air     e Do not let sparks or open flames to  come in contact with the appliance  when you open the door     e Do not put flammable products or  items that are wet with flammable  products in  near or on the appliance     WARNING   Risk of damage to the appliance     e To prevent damage or discoloration to  the enamel         do not put ovenware or other ob   jects in the appliance directly on the  bottom        do not put aluminium foil directly on  the bottom of the appliance       do not put water directly into the hot  appliance       do not keep moist dishes and food  in the appliance after you finish the  cooking     ENGLISH 5      be careful when you remove or in   stall the accessories     Discoloration of the enamel has no ef   fect on the performance of the appli
35. flashes  Use the shut   tle to change the letter  Press OK    6  Use the shuttle to move the cursor  to the right or to the left  Press OK        The next letter flashes  Do steps 5  and 6 again as necessary     7  Press and hold OK to save    i  Useful information     e You can overwrite a memory position   When the display shows the first free  memory position  use the shuttle and  press OK to overwrite an existing pro   gramme     e You can change the name of a pro   gramme in the menu Edit Programme  Name     Activating the programme   1  Activate the appliance    2  Select the Favourite Programme   menu  Press OK to confirm    3  Select your favourite programme   name  Press OK to confirm     10 2 Function Lock    The Function Lock prevents an acciden    tal change of the heating function  You   can activate the Function Lock only when   the appliance operates    Activating the Function Lock     1  Activate the appliance    2  Set a heating function or setting    3  Press   again and again until the  display shows Function Lock     4  Press OK to confirm    Deactivating the Function Lock     1  Press    2  Press OK to confirm     10 3 Child Lock    The Child Lock prevents an accidental  operation of the appliance     Activating and deactivating the Child  Lock function   1  Activate the appliance     2  Touch   and Sr at the same time  until the display shows a message     10 4 SET   GO    The SET   GO function lets you set a  heating function  or programme  and    use i
36. ight  Press OK to confirm   The automatic programme starts  You  can change the weight at any time  Use  the shuttle to change the weight  When  the time ends  an acoustic signal sounds   Press a sensor field to deactivate the sig   nal     H    With some programmes turn  over the food after 30 minutes   The display shows a reminder                                                              The display shows the core tempera   ture sensor     4  Use the shuttle in less than 5 sec   onds to set the core temperature     5  Set the oven function and  if neces   sary  the oven temperature     The appliance calculates an approxi   mate end time  The end time is dif   ferent for different quantities of  food  set oven temperatures  mini   mum 120   C  and operating modes   The appliance calculates the end  time in approximately 30 minutes     The core temperature sensor  must stay in the meat and in the  socket during the cooking   6  When the meat is at the set core  temperature  an acoustic signal  sounds  The appliance deactivates    ENGLISH 17    automatically  Touch a sensor field IN WARNING   to stop the signal  The core temperature sensor is    7  Remove the core temperature sen  hot  There is a risk of burns  Be  sor plug from the socket and remove careful when you remove the tip  the meat from the oven  and the plug of the core temper     ature sensor   To change the core temperature     press        9 2 Inserting the oven accessories       The deep pan and the wire shel
37. inal spare parts   When contacting Service  ensure that you have the following data available   The information can be found on the rating plate  Model  PNC  Serial Number     A Warning   Caution Safety information   i  General information and tips    Li Environmental information    Subject to change without notice     ENGLISH 3    1  SAFETY INFORMATION    Before the installation and use of the appliance  careful   ly read the supplied instructions  The manufacturer is  not responsible if an incorrect installation and use cau   ses injuries and damages  Always keep the instructions  with the appliance for future reference     1 1 Children and vulnerable people safety    WARNING   Risk of suffocation  injury or permanent disability     e This appliance can be used by children aged from 8  years and above and persons with reduced physical   sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience  and knowledge if they are supervised by an adult or a  person who is responsible for their safety    e Do not let children play with the appliance    e Keep all packaging away from children    e Keep children and pets away from the appliance  when it operates or when it cools down  Accessible  parts are hot    e Ifthe appliance has a child safety device  we recom   mend that you activate it    e Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by  children without supervision     1 2 General Safety    e Internally the appliance becomes hot when in opera   tion  Do not touch the heating ele
38. ion as  recommended in the grilling table   Always set the pan to collect the fat into  the first shelf position     Always preheat the empty oven with the  grill functions for 5 minutes     CAUTION   Always grill with the oven door  closed     36 www aeg com                                        Grilling  d Time  min   Food to be Shelf posi Temperature  min    grilled tion 1st side 2nd side  Roast beef 2 210   230 30   40 30   40  Filet of beef 3 230 20   30 20   30  Back of pork 2 210   230 30   40 30   40  Back of veal 2 210   230 30   40 30   40  Back of lamb 3 210   230 DS    35  20   25  Whole Fish   500   1000 g 3 4 210   230 15   30 15   30  Fast Grilling  AL Time  min    Foce es gril Shelf position   in      e 1st side 2nd side  Burgers   Burgers 4 8 10 6 8  Pork fillet 4 10 12 6 10  Sausages 4 10 12 6 8  Fillet   Veal steaks 4 7 10 6 8  Toast   Toast 1  5 1 3 1 3  Toast with top  4 6 8 y  ping  1  Preheat the oven    11 18 Convenience food  True Fan Cooking  Ee Shelf position Temperature    C  Time  min     Pizza  frozen 2 200   220 1158225    R American  2 190   210 20   25   rozen  Pizza  chilled 2 210   230 13 25  Pizza Snacks  fro  2 180   200 15   30  zen  French Fries  thin 3 200   220 20   30  French Fries  thick 3 200   220 e  EE 3 220   230 20   35  quettes  Hash Browns 3 210   230 20   30    Convenience    Shelf position    Temperature    C     ENGLISH 37    Time  min                  food  Lasagne   Cannel  2 170   190 35 45  loni  fresh  Lasagne   Canne
39. l  2 160   180 40   60  loni  frozen  Oven baked 3 170   190 20   30  cheese  Chicken Wings 2 190   210 20   30  Frozen Ready Meals   Food to be Oven func  Shelf posi    Temperature    i  cooked tions tion    C  EE       Frozen pizza    Conventiona    as per manu   facturer   s in     as per manu   facturer   s in              SE structions structions  F h fries  Conventiona as per manu   ee Cooking or 200   220 facturer   s in    300   9  Turbo Grilling structions  Conventiona SE  Baguettes Cookin facturer s in    facturer s in   g structions structions    Conventiona aS Penman EAS SS RAE eg  Fruit flans facturer s in  facturer s in     Cooking    structions    structions    1  Turn the French fries 2 or 3 times during cooking  11 19 Defrosting    Remove the food packaging  and then  put the food on a plate     Do not cover it with a bowl or a plate  as  this can extend the defrost time    Use the first oven shelf position from the  bottom     Further defrost     Dish Defrosting urthe    ing time  min      time  min   comment    Put the chicken on an  upturned saucer             Chicken  1000 g 100   140 20   30 placed on a large  plate  Turn halfway  through    Meat  1000 g 100   140 20   30 Turn halfway through    Meat  500 g 90   120 20   30 Turn halfway through    Trout  150 g 25 35 10 15     Strawberries  300 g 30   40 10 20     Butter  250 g 30   40 10 15      38 www aeg com    Defrosting    SE time  min      Further defrost   ing time  min      Comment       Cream  2x
40. l Function    Description    To set a countdown  max  2 h 30 min   This func   tion has no effect on the operation of the appli     D Minute Minder    ance  You can also activate it when the appliance    is deactivated  Press    to activate the function   Use the shuttle to set the minutes and OK to start        La Duration    min     gt   End Time    If you set the time for a clock function   the time starts to count down after 5 sec   onds     Q    If you use the clock functions Du   ration and End Time   the appli   ance deactivates the heating ele   ments after 90   of the set time   The appliance uses the residual  heat to continue the cooking  procedure until the time ends   The residual heat can stay in the  appliance from 3 to 20 minutes     Setting the clock functions  1  Set a heating function     2  Press   again and again until the  display shows the necessary clock  function and the related symbol     3  Use the shuttle to set the necessary  time  Press OK to confirm  When the  time ends  an acoustic signal  sounds  The appliance deactivates   The display shows a message     4  Press a sensor field to stop the sig   nal      i  Useful information     e With Duration and End Time  you  must set the heating function and the  temperature first  Then you can set the  clock function  The appliance deacti   vates automatically     e You can use Duration and End Time at  the same time if you want to automati   cally activate and deactivate the appli   ance at a given ti
41. l notes    e When you cook longer than 30 mi   nutes or when you cook large quanti   ties of food  add water if it is necessa   ry    e Put the food into the correct cooking  containers and put the containers on  the shelves  Make sure that there is  some distance between the shelves to  let the steam circulate around each  container     e After each use  remove the water from  the water drawer  connecting hoses  and steam generator  Refer to the  chapter  Care and cleaning      Notes on the tables for steam cooking  e The tables give data for typical dishes     e The temperature and time are for  guidance only and depend on the  type  dimensions and quantity of the  food and cookware     e Use a recipe that is almost the same if  you cannot find the settings for your  recipe    e Start the procedure with a cold appli   ance unless the data in the tables is  different    e When you cook rice  use a ratio of  1 5 1     2 1 water to rice because rice  absorbs water     Time    min         400 15   25  600 25   40  800 40   50    1  The times are for guidance only     11 5 Full Steam   Eco Steam    IN WARNING     Do not open the appliance door  when the function is activated   There is a risk of burns     The function is applicable for all types of  food  fresh or frozen  You can use it to  cook  warm  defrost  poach or blanch  vegetables  meat  fish  pasta  rice  sweet  corn  semolina and eggs    Cooking menus  You can prepare a full  meal in one operation  To correctly cook  e
42. me later     e When you use the Core Temperature  Sensor  if applicable   the Duration    To set the length of an operation  max  23 h 59    To set the switch off time for a heating function   max  23 h 59 min      and End Time functions do not oper   ate     7 1 Heat   Hold    The Heat   Hold function keeps pre   pared food warm at 80   C for 30 mi   nutes  It activates after the baking or  roasting procedure ends     e You can activate or deactivate the   function in the Basic Settings menu    e Conditions for the function        The set temperature is more than 80    C       The function Duration is set    Activating the function   1  Activate the appliance    2  Select the heating function    3  Set the temperature above 80   C    4  Press ER again and again until the  display shows Heat   Hold   Press  OK to confirm    When the function ends  an acoustic sig    nal sounds     The Heat   Hold function stays on if you  change the heating functions     7 2 Extra Time    The Extra Time makes the heating func    tion continue after the Duration ends    e Applicable for all heating functions  with Duration or Weight Automatic    e Not applicable for heating functions  with the core temperature sensor     Activating the function     1     When the cooking time ends  an  acoustic signal sounds  Press a sen   sor field     The display shows the message for  Extra Time for five minutes     8  AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES    WARNING   Refer to the Safety chapters     8 1 Automatic programm
43. ments that are in  the appliance  Always use oven gloves to remove or  put in accessories or ovenware    e Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance    e Before maintenance cut the power supply    e Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal  scrapers to clean the glass door since they can    4 www aeg com    scratch the surface  which may result in shattering of    the glass     e Only use the core temperature sensor recommended    for this appliance     e To remove the shelf supports first pull the front of the  shelf support and then the rear end away from the  side walls  Install the shelf supports in the opposite    sequence     2     SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    2 1 Installation    WARNING   Only a qualified person must in   stall this appliance     e Remove all the packaging    e Do not install or use a damaged appli   ance    e Obey the installation instruction sup   plied with the appliance    e Always be careful when you move the  appliance because it is heavy  Always  wear safety gloves    e Do not pull the appliance by the han   dle    e Keep the minimum distance from the  other appliances and units    e Make sure that the appliance is instal   led below and adjacent safe struc   tures    e The sides of the appliance must stay  adjacent to appliances or to units with  the same height     Electrical connection    WARNING   Risk of fire and electrical shock     e All electrical connections should be  made by a qualified electrician     e The appliance must 
44. ng in the oven after it s deactivated     ENGLISH 39    11 21 Drying Open the appliance door and let the ap   pliance cool down  After that  complete   Use baking parchment as a cover for the the drying process    oven shelves    For best results  deactivate the appli    ance halfway through the operation                                                     Vegetables  Food to be Shelf position Temperature Time  h   dried 1 level 2 levels    C   Beans 3 1 4 60   70 6 8  Peppers 3 1 4 60   70 5 6  ie 3 1 4 60 70 5 6  or sour  Mushrooms 3 1 4 50   60 6 8  Herbs 3 1 4 40   50 2 3  Fruit  Food to be Shelf position Temperature    e A Time  h  dried 1 level 2 levels    C  z  Plums 3 1 4 60   70 8 10  Apricots 3 1 4 60   70 8 10  Apple slices 3 1 4 60   70 6 8  Pears 3 1 4 60   70 6 9  11 22 Bread Baking  Type of bak  Oven func  Shelf posi  Temperature Tire  mn   ing tion tion C  White Bread Bread 2 180   200 40   60  Baguette Bread 2 200   220 35  45  Brioche Bread 2 180   200 40   60  Ciabatta Bread 2 200   220 35 45  Rye Bread Bread 2 190   210 50   70  Dark Bread Bread 2 180   200 50   70  alien Bread 2 170   190 60   90  bread  11 23 Core temperature sensor table  Beef  Food Food Core Temperature   C       Rib   Fillet steak  rare 45   50    40 www aeg com       Food Food Core Temperature   C  Rib   Fillet steak  medium 60   65  Rib   Fillet steak  well done 70 75    Pork  Food    Food Core Temperature   C             Shoulder   Ham   Neck joint of pork 80   82  Chop  saddle    
45. of the shelf positions     e Information about the heating func   tions  recommended shelf positions  and temperatures for typical dishes      i     The temperature and baking  times in the tables are guidelines  only  They depend on the rec   ipes and the quality and quantity  of the ingredients used     11 2 Advice for special  heating functions of the oven    Keep Warm    Use this function if you want to keep  food warm    The temperature regulates itself auto   matically to 80   C     Plate Warming    For warming plates and dishes   Distribute plates and dishes evenly on  the oven shelf  Move stacks around after  half ofthe warming time  swap top and  bottom     The automatic temperature is 70   C   Recommended shelf position  3     Dough Proving       You can use this automatic function with  any recipe for yeast dough you like  It  gives you a good atmosphere for rising   Put the dough into a dish that is big  enough for rising and cover it with a wet  towel or plastic foil  Insert a wire shelf on  level one and put the dish in  Close the  door and set the function dough prov   ing  Set the necessary time     11 4 Steam water table    Water in the water drawer  ml     11 3 Cooking with steam    Cookware for steam cooking    e Use only heat and corrosion resistant  cookware or chrome steel food con   tainers  for some models only      Shelf positions    e The correct shelf positions are in the  table below  Count the shelf positions  from the bottom to the top     Genera
46. pes of bread 500   2 180   190 50   60  1000 g  Rolls 40   60 g 180   210 30   40  Ready to bake rolls 200 10   20  poe baguettes 2 200 20   30  Ready to bake baguettes 2 200 25   35    40   50 g  frozen       1  Amount of water to be added will depend on the length of the cooking time     11 9 Baking    General instructions    e Your new oven can bake or roast dif   ferently to the appliance you had be   fore  Adapt your usual settings  tem   perature  cooking times  and shelf po   sitions to the values in the tables     e With longer baking times  you can de   activate the oven approximately 10 mi   nutes before the end of the baking  time and then use the residual heat    When you cook frozen food  the trays   in the oven can twist during baking    When the trays become cold again    the distortions are gone     11 10 Tips on baking    How to use the Baking Tables    e The manufacturer recommends that  you use the lower temperature the  first time     e If you cannot find the settings for a  special recipe  look for the one that is  almost the same     e You can extend baking times by 10    15 minutes if you bake cakes on more  than one level     e Cakes and pastries at different heights  do not always brown equally at first  If  this occurs  do not change the tem   perature setting  The differences  equalize during the baking procedure     Baking results    The bottom of the cake  is not browned suffi   ciently     The cake sinks and be   comes soggy  lumpy or  streaky   
47. r   e g  rice  polenta  pasta      Core temperature sensor  To measure how far the food is cooked     Sponge  For absorbing the remaining water from  the steam generator     Telescopic runners  For shelves and trays     8 www aeg com    4  BEFORE FIRST USE    WARNING  4 2 First Connection    Refer to the Safety chapters     When you connect the appliance to the    4 1 Initial Cleaning    mains or after a power cut  you have to  set the language  display contrast  dis     e Remove all parts from the appliance  play brightness and time of day  Use the    e Clean the appliance before first use     Refer to chapter  Care and  Cleaning      5  CONTROL PANEL    5 1 Electronic programmer          shuttle to set the values  Press OK to  confirm                                Num  Sen  Function Comment  ber or  field  i Display Shows the current settings of    the appliance         D ON   OFF    To activate and deactivate the  appliance        OK and shuttle  OK    To confirm the selection or set   ting  Rotate the shuttle to navi   gate        Home ke  I y    Time and additional functions    am    To show the main menu     To set different functions   When a heating function oper   ates  touch the sensor field to  set the timer  Child Lock  Fa   vourite Programme memory   Heat   Hold  Set   Go  or to  change the settings of the Core  Temperature Sensor     TES  ber   geld    Function    ENGLISH 9    Comment       Heating Functions or Assisted  Cooking    To choose a heating function 
48. t later with one press of the sensor  field     ENGLISH 19    Activating the function    1  Activate the appliance    2  Set a heating function    3  Press   again and again until the  display shows Duration     4  Set the time    5  Press   again and again until the  display shows SET   GO     6  Press OK to confirm   To start SET   GO  press a sensor field     except for  D    The set heating function  starts    When the heating function ends  an  acoustic signal sounds      i  Useful information     e When the heating function operates   the function Function Lock is on     e You can activate and deactivate the  SET   GO function in the Basic Set   tings menu     10 5 Automatic switch off    For safety reasons the appliance deacti   vates after some time     e If a heating function operates     e If you do not change the oven temper   ature           Temperature Switch off time  80   C   115  C 1250  120   C   195   C 8 5h  200   C  230  C 5 5h    The automatic switch off works  with all functions  except Light    Duration   End Time and Core  Temperature Sensor     A    10 6 Cooling fan    When the appliance operates  the cool   ing fan activates automatically to keep    the surfaces of the appliance cool  If you  deactivate the appliance  the cooling fan  can continue to operate until the appli   ance cools down     20 www aeg com    11  HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS    11 1 Inner side of the door    In some models  on the inner side of  the door you can find     e The numbers 
49. the  programme is completed  Touch a  sensor field to deactivate the signal    5  Wipe out the appliance with a soft  cloth  Remove the remaining water  from the steam generator    6  Keep the appliance door open for  approximately 1 hour  Wait until the  appliance is dry     12 2 Shelf supports    You can remove the shelf supports to  clean the side walls     Removing the shelf supports                                              ENGLISH 41    1  Carefully pull the supports up and  out of the front catch    2  Lightly move the supports on the  front catch inwards     3  Pull the supports out of the rear  catch     Installing the shelf supports    Install the shelf supports in the opposite  sequence     12 3 Steam generation system    IN CAUTION     Dry the steam generator after  each use  Remove the water with  the sponge     Remove the limescale with water  and vinegar      i   A    CAUTION    Chemical de scaling agents can  cause damage to the enamel   Follow the instructions of the  manufacturer     Cleaning the water drawer and the   steam generator    1  Put the water and vinegar mixture   approximately 250 ml  through the  water drawer into the steam gener   ator  Wait for approximately 10 mi   nutes    2  Remove the water and vinegar with  the sponge    3  Put clean water  100   200 ml  into  the water drawer to flush the steam  generation system    4  Remove the water from the steam  generator with the sponge and rub it  dry    5  Keep the door open to let the appli
50. to the Safety chapters     6 1 Navigating the menus    Operation of the menus   1  Activate the appliance     6 2 The menus in overview    2  Rotate the shuttle clockwise or coun   terclockwise to select the menu op   tion     3  Press OK to move to the submenu  or accept the setting    At any time you can get back to the   main menu with I           Main menu  Symbol Menu item Description    Assisted Cooking Contains a list of automatic cooking  programmes     Heating Functions Contains a list of heating functions                          Steam Cleaning    Basic Settings    Cleans with steam     Contains a list of other settings        Favourite Programme          Contains a list of the favourite cook   ing programmes saved by the user        Submenu for  Basic Settings    Symbol          Submenu    Set Time of Day    Application    Sets the current time on the clock              Time Indication    When ON  the display shows the cur   rent time after you deactivate the ap   pliance        When ON  you can activate the func            m  SET   GO tion after you activate a heating func   tion   When ON  you can activate the func    amp  Heat   Hold tion after you activate a heating func   tion     Activates and deactivates the func      Extra time    Display Contrast    tion     Adjusts the display contrast by de   grees        Display Brightness  Set Language    Buzzer Volume    Adjusts the display brightness by de   grees     Sets the language for the display     Adjusts the
51. trolux manufacturer  that are not marketed by Electrolux    Service and Spare Parts Please contact  your local Service Force Centre  08445  616 616 Call will be routed to Service  Force Centre covering your postcode  area   For address of local Service Force  Centre and further information  please  visit  www serviceforce co uk Before  calling out an engineer  please ensure  you have read the details under the  heading  What to do if      Trouble   shooting   When you contact the Service  Force Centre you will need to give the  following details  Your name  address  and postcode  your telephone number   clear concise details of the fault  model  and serial number of the appliance       48 www aeg com     found on the rating plate   the purchase  date  Please note a valid purchase re   ceipt or guarantee documentation is re   quired for in guarantee service calls     Customer Care Please contact our Cus   tomer Care Department  Electrolux Ma   jor Appliances  Addington Way  Luton    Bedfordshire  LU4 900 or visit our web     site at www electrolux co uk       Custom  Tel   Calls may be recor   er Care ded for training purpo   Depart  ses    ment    Electro  08445 613 613   lux   AEG  08445 611 611   Electro    lux    16  EUROPEAN GUARANTEE      This appliance is guaranteed by  Electrolux in each of the countries listed  at the back of this user manual  for the  period specified in the appliance guar   antee or otherwise by law  If you move  from one of these countries to anoth
    
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